Saucy Smothered Chicken with Parmesan Grits is a quick and mouthwatering, decadent-tasting chicken dinner recipe.

saucy smothered chicken with parmesan grits in a large bowl with chopped green onions

My husband and I recently celebrated our wedding anniversary – woohoo! Usually we usually head somewhere fun and new to us to celebrate, though this year we stuck around home since we just recently whooped it up in Puerto Vallarta with friends.

Of course we had a blast in Mexico, but staying home for spring break means we’ve had major vacation envy after seeing all our friends post vacation photos on social media over the past few weeks. The pictures coming out of Charleston and Savannah in particular had me reminiscing about all the great food we’ve had down there on our travels.

So, since we couldn’t join ’em, I decided to cook like we were there with Saucy Smothered Chicken with Parmesan Grits. This simple yet outstanding dish is is soothing my stomach AND travel-loving soul!

sauteed peppers and onions over chicken and parmesan grits

Saucy Smothered Chicken with Parmesan Grits

Cajun-spiced chicken breasts are sauted then smothered in a succulent, southern-inspired vegetable medley including green bell pepper, sweet onion and mushrooms, then simmered in chicken broth to create a delicious yet simple pan sauce. Served over quick-cooking parmesan grits, this meal is absolutely mouthwatering.

This southern veggie combo is a home run, especially when it’s smothering seasoned chicken under a bed of creamy, cheesy grits, which we’ve eaten our weight in between visits to NOLA, Charleston, and Savannah over the years!

I started making parmesan grits a couple times a month after sharing my Smoked Cheddar Shrimp and Grits Bites recipe. Quick-cooking grits are the perfect dinner side dish because they cook in 5 minutes and are ridiculously comforting and creamy.

This 30 minute skillet dinner is beyond fab, and if you’re looking for a taste of the south like I currently am, include this easy recipe in your meal plan ASAP!

a fork taking a bite of saucy smothered chicken with parmesan grits

How to Make This Recipe

Start by generously seasoning 2 chicken breasts with Cajun or Creole seasoning and salt if the mix doesn’t have any. I’ve used Tone’s Cajun seasoning but I also love Emeril’s Essence. Sear the chicken in a large cast iron skillet over high heat until golden brown, about 1-2 minutes a side.

The chicken shouldn’t be cooked all the way through at this point. Remove the chicken to a plate then set aside.

chicken breasts sauting in a skillet

Next heat 1 Tablespoon each butter and extra virgin olive oil in the skillet, still over high heat, then add 1 small sliced green bell pepper, 1/2 sliced jumbo sweet onion, and 4oz sliced mushrooms.

Season with salt and pepper then saute until the vegetables are caramelized and tender, 7-8 minutes, stirring often.

fresh vegetables sauting in a hot skillet

Once the vegetables are tender, add the chicken back into the skillet then top with the seared vegetables.

Stream in 1-1/2 cups chicken broth then boil until the sauce has reduced by about half, and the chicken is cooked through.

saucy smothered chicken sauting in a skillet

How to Make Parmesan Grits

While the broth is reducing, get to work on the parmesan grits. I use Bob’s Red Mill gluten free, quick cooking grits. Gluten free or not, check the back of the package to make sure they cook in about 5 minutes.

If you can get locally ground grits – go for it! I’ll never stop being puzzled that in Iowa, the largest producer of corn in the country, grits are pretty much a non-thing. So sad!

a bag of gluten free corn grits on a counter

Stir 1/2 cup quick cooking grits into 1-1/2 cups chicken broth with a dash of salt then turn the heat down to medium low and cook, whisking often, for 3-4 minutes or until the grits are cooked and creamy.

Take the pan off the heat then stir in 1 Tablespoon butter and 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese. Pop a lid on top then set the grits off to the side to continue softening for a few minutes.

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Last step is to scoop the grits into shallow bowls then top with the chicken and seared vegetables. Drizzle with luscious pan sauce then sprinkle chopped green onions on top and dive in…and enjoy!

creamy parmesan grits in a bowl

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Saucy Smothered Chicken with Parmesan Grits

5 from 5 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 2
Saucy Smothered Chicken with Parmesan Grits is a quick and mouthwatering, healthy yet decadent-tasting chicken dinner recipe!

Ingredients

  • 2 chicken breasts, ~1lb, pounded to an even thickness
  • Cajun or Creole seasoning, see notes
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon butter
  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 small green bell pepper, seeded then thinly sliced
  • 1/2 jumbo sweet onion, thinly sliced
  • 4 oz mushrooms, sliced
  • 1-1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 green onion, chopped

For the Parmesan Grits:

  • 1-1/2 cups chicken broth
  • dash of salt
  • 1/2 cup gluten free quick cooking corn grits, see notes
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 Tablespoon butter

Directions 

  • Generously season chicken breasts on both sides with Cajun or Creole seasoning, plus salt if seasoning mix is salt-free, and pepper. Mist or spray a large, heavy-bottomed skillet like a cast iron skillet with extra virgin olive oil or nonstick spray over high heat then add chicken breasts and sear until golden brown, 1-2 minute per side. Chicken does not need be cooked through. Remove to a plate then set aside.
  • Melt butter and olive oil in the skillet then add bell pepper, onions, and mushrooms, season with salt and pepper, and saute until caramelized and tender, 6-7 minutes, stirring often to ensure vegetables don't burn. Add chicken breasts back into skillet then pile vegetables on top. Add chicken broth then boil until liquid is reduced by a little more than half and chicken breasts are cooked through, stirring sauce every so often.
  • Meanwhile, make the parmesan grits. Bring chicken broth and salt to a boil in a small saucepan then add grits and turn heat down to medium-low. Whisk almost constantly for 3-4 minutes or until grits are thickened but still creamy, lifting the pan for a few moments if the grits start to spatter. Remove pan from heat then stir in butter and parmesan cheese. Place a lid on top then set aside. Taste then add salt if needed before serving.
  • Scoop grits into bowls then add chicken and vegetables on top. Spoon pan sauce on top then sprinkle with green onions and serve.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 732kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Protein: 64g, Fat: 33g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Trans Fat: 0.5g, Cholesterol: 204mg, Sodium: 2112mg, Potassium: 1427mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 2565IU, Vitamin C: 85mg, Calcium: 278mg, Iron: 3mg

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53 Comments

  1. Lauren says:

    Looks wonderful! Can’t wait to try the recipe. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Nancy says:

    I’m anxious to try this, with the Parmesan grits. My first intro to grits was the runny white corn grits that I can’t stand (texture?), but I love garlic cheddar grits casserole. So I’ll have fun with your recipe too. Happy anniversary!

  3. Lee@tri*inspired*life says:

    Living in the South, grits are indeed a staple. Shrimp n’ grits is a special dish in our family. I look forward to trying your dish with chicken and interested to taste your spin on the grits using the Parm cheese. We always load them up with cheddar, so I will give this a try!

    1. Sabrina Evans says:

      I have made this recipe before and my husband and I love it! Have made it with chicken and shrimp. Delish! We are from the south so we LOVE grits. Excellent recipe and very easy to make!

  4. Courtney says:

    Oh my gosh, another one out of the park, Kristin! Question though, what is the texture of grits? Is it like rice, or a little more hard? I lived in the south for seven years, and never once did I eat Grits..Shameful, I know.

    I, too am in love with your skillet. If you also enioy lodge, I recommend the Lodge combo. The lid of the dutch oven is ALSO a skillet! I’ve had mine for about two years, and I love it!!

    http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-LCC3-Pre-Seasoned-Cast-Iron-3-Quart/dp/B0009JKG9M/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1428502521&sr=8-6&keywords=lodge+cast+iron+dutch+oven+and+lid

    1. Dena says:

      I love grits, and they are like the consistency of Cream of Wheat.

  5. Dena says:

    Green peppers AND mushrooms….who ARE you? ;) My birthday is tomorrow, and we are leaving on 5/2 to go to VEGASSSSSS for 6 days. Feel free to meet us there! And thanks to YOU, one of my favorite-can’t miss-places to eat is Mon Ami Gabi! Oh, and I love grits, so thanks for the great recipe!

  6. Cristina says:

    Oh my goodness, that looks amazing! I’ve never made grits, but I think after seeing this I just might have to give them a go!

  7. Debtgirl says:

    lol you are very dramatic, like I am crackig up right now!!! Lol!!!!

  8. Tami S says:

    Check out the Iowa Food Coop if you are looking for some organic Iowa grits, or many other Iowa local products. iowafoodcoop.com

  9. Abby says:

    I have never tried grits in my life, but I want to dive right into that bowl! This will definitely be going on the weekend dinner menu!

  10. Leah says:

    First of all, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! :)

    These grits look SO good. Being born and raised in the north, I wasn’t exposed to grits until a few years ago (and just made them on my on for the first time about 6 months ago) and have absolutely fallen in love with them. Can’t wait to try this recipe!

  11. Julie says:

    Do you have a good method for cleaning your cast iron skillet? I have one but never use it because I don’t know how to clean it…

  12. Britt@MyOwnBalance says:

    This looks so delicious! Happy Anniversary! Ours is Thursday and we are headed to a surprise dinner!

  13. Colleen Welsch says:

    I’ve never made grits in my life but now I don’t feel like I have an excuse not to! This looks amazing!